Sources of Contamination and Prevention
Sources of Contamination and Prevention
Sources of Contamination and Prevention
Contaminants can gain entry into a production process stream from several sources such as,
Personnel, Poor facility design, Incoming ventilation air, Machinery and other equipment for
production, Raw material and semi-finished material, Packaging material, Utilities, Different
media used in the production process as well as for cleaning and Clean room clothing.
Personnel
Personnel who are supervising or performing drug manufacturing or control can be a
potential source of microbiological contamination and a vector for other contaminants.
Lack of training
Direct contact between the operator’s hands and starting materials, primary packaging
materials and intermediate or bulk product
Inadequate personnel cleanliness
Access of unauthorized personnel into production, storage, and product control areas
Inadequate gowning and personnel protective equipment, and
Malpractices like eating food, drinking beverages, or using tobacco in the storage and
processing areas.
Insufficient size and inadequate organization of the space leading to selection errors
like mix-ups or cross contamination between consumables, raw materials, in-process
materials, and finished products
Inadequate filth and pest controls
Rough floors, walls, and ceilings
Lack of air filtration systems
Improper lighting and ventilation
Poorly located vents, ledges, and drains, and
Inadequate washing, cleaning, toilet, and locker facilities to allow for sanitary
operation, cleaning of facilities, equipment, and utensils; and personal cleanliness
Equipment
The equipment and utensils used in processing, holding, transferring and packaging are the
common source of pharmaceutical contamination.
Materials
The raw materials used for production can be a potential source of contamination.
The main reasons for contamination from the raw materials include:
Manufacturing Process
There are various opportunities for contamination of raw material, intermediates or packaging
materials throughout the manufacturing process.
• Alkaline detergents
• Ionic and non-ionic surfactants
Environmental control class 10000 clean room class 100 clean room
Air supply• HEPA filters• high efficiency particulate air minimum particle collection
efficiency: 99.97% for 0.3µm diameter particles. Filter made of pleated borosilicate glass
Laminar flow• can deliver clean air in a vertical/horizontal direction• 99.9% free from
microbial contamination